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Doc Rivers’ Game 7 History Paints a Grim Picture of the Sixers’ Chances Against the Celtics
Doc Rivers is one of the most successful NBA coaches of the last 20 years. He’s led his teams to winning records in 20 of his 24 seasons as a head coach, and he’s one of just 13 head coaches this century to have a championship on his resume.
But that doesn’t tell the full story of Rivers’ career.
Rivers has lost 32 close-out playoff games in his career, which is the highest mark in NBA history for a head coach. He also folds under the pressure of Game 7 more often than not, as he’s compiled a 6-9 record in winner-take-all games in the postseason.
If you’re a Philadelphia 76ers fan, you can’t be feeling too confident about Sunday’s Game 7 against the Boston Celtics.
Doc Rivers has lost 9 of his 15 Game 7s, including 4 straight
Despite all of his success as a head coach in the NBA, it’s impossible to trust Doc Rivers in the playoffs. The veteran coach is 17-32 in his career in close-out games, and his nine losses in Game 7s are the most in NBA history.
In 15 career Game 7s, Rivers is 6-9. He’s 0-4 on the road, and he’s lost four straight dating back to 2015. Doesn’t paint a positive picture of the Sixers’ chances against the Celtics on Sunday, does it?
Here’s how Rivers has fared in Game 7s over the years, per StatMuse:
Sixers fans can’t be feeling confident about Game 7 against the Celtics
There’s a thick cloud of pessimism looming over the city of Philadelphia today.
The 76ers had a golden opportunity to close out the Celtics and exorcise their playoff demons in Game 6 at home, but they melted down in the final minutes to set up a momentous Game 7. Philly fans haven’t seen their team make it past the second round of the playoffs since the 2001 NBA Finals run, so you can’t blame them for doubting this group.
Add in the fact that the Sixers are coached by a man with the most close-out losses and the most Game 7 losses in NBA history, and the odds are clearly stacked against them.